August

NAVA = North Atlantic Videogame Aficionados. This is a FREE event bringing gamers together for competition, trading, and chatter.

Previously at NAVA...- In our last episode, we didn't want to work, we wanted to bang on the drum all day. To be more specific, we banged on the videogame versions of bongos and drums. Maracas made a cameo appearance.- The 6pm tournament was Donkey Konga on Gamecube. Our champion was Aristotle, who proved to be the most rhythmic in this crowded tournament.- The arcade challenge was the game Bongo (it's not a drum game). Chris A scored an incredible 157,260 points and earned the $20 prize.- Games and systems traded hands between attendees who brought their own trade boxes.

See it all in our photo gallery section at the store's website and feel free to comment!

Friday Night Fisticuffs is our monthly tournament we hold every Friday mid-way through the month, where we have a competition, games set up to play, and most importantly CASH PRIZES!

At our last tournament…

-We held out first Tekken 7 tournament.-Our top 3 competitors were Haviik in third, Adam C. in second & C.J. was our champion for the night & also took home a copy of Madden 07 for the Original Xbox as his bonus prize.

NAVA = North Atlantic Videogame Aficionados. This is a FREE event bringing gamers together for competition, trading, & chatter.

Previously at NAVA... - In our last episode, we celebrated the Blue Blur’s 25th Birthday with “Sonic’s Birthday Extravaganza!” - We set-up some of the best & worse games featuring the fastest thing alive such as Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic R, Sonic CD, Sonic.exe, & Sonic the Hedgehog 4 for the Super Nintendo. - The arcade challenge was SegaSonic the Hedgehog & Chris A. got the high score of 821, & walked away with a $20 gift certificate for his prize. - Games & systems traded hands between attendees who brought their own trade boxes.

See it all in our photo gallery section at the store's website & feel free to comment!

Friday Night Fisticuffs is our monthly tournament we hold every Friday mid-way through the month, where we have a competition, games set up to play, and most importantly CASH PRIZES!

At our last tournament…

-We had a Mario Kart 8 tournament and the turnout was much smaller than our Super Smash Bros. for WiiU tournament therefore it ended much sooner. -The tournament was over by 8 PM and the top 3 players won cash prizes!

NAVA = North Atlantic Videogame Aficionados. This is a FREE event bringing gamers together for competition, trading, and chatter.

Previously at NAVA...- In last month's event, we hosted a Nintendo World Championship '90 tournament to find a 2014 winner. Robert Hernandez won, walking off with the (reproduction) game.- Other "tournament" games were out to play, including Donkey Kong Country and Starfox.- The arcade challenge was Street Fighter II Championship Edition. Aaron scored the day's high and won the $20 prize.- Games and systems traded hands between attendees who brought their own trade boxes.

NAVA = North Atlantic Videogame Aficionados. This is a FREE event bringing gamers together for competition, trading, and chatter.

Previously at NAVA...- We paid homage to the "second generation" of game consoles, which was the first generation to accept cartridges: Channel F, Intellivision, Atari 2600, ColecoVision and Vectrex.- The arcade challenge was Pole Position and someone got $20.- The 6pm tournament was SNAFU for the Intellivison, David R snaked his was to the championship.- Games and systems traded hands between attendees who brought their own trade boxes.

Get ready to bring your "A game" to the latest high impact fighting tournament hosted by Digital Press Videogames. Last month the heat was intense in our Super Smash Brothers Brawl match-up. This August 23rd, get ready to take the fight to the streets in Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition!

NAVA = North Atlantic Videogame Aficionados. This is a FREE event bringing gamers together for competition, trading, and chatter.

Previously at NAVA...

- In July, we entered the THIRD DIMENSION, busted out our Master System and Vectrex 3D glasses and enjoyed some state-of-the-art PS3 games that seemed to be COMING RIGHT AT YOU.- The arcade challenge was Subroc 3D. Chris A had a high score broken just before the 8pm deadline. Who was it?- Even the cupcakes were in 3D! - Games and systems traded hands between attendees who brought their own trade boxes.